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apparently used tampons and sanitary napkins. filthy language written all over your home and your yard and your driveway, and this mom, a 41-year-old mother, apparently caught on tape stocking up on ammo for her night's evil doings? we are taking your calls. out to michael board, woai. joining me. michael, this woman, ketchup smeared tampons and pads strewn, stuck to windows. you open up your kitchen window in the morning and there right stuck is apparently a bloody maxi pad? hello. good morning. >> yeah. a toilet that was stuck in the driveway. this woman is 41 years old. how old do you have to be to know better to do this? now, she is not, there is no hard evidence that puts her at the scene of doing this. but there is evidence that she supported this. she condoned it. she even took the kids out. she must have said it's okay, you can do this. because she was taking them out to buy some of the supplies for this. nancy, these are really, really expensive homes. the homes in this neighborhood go for $600,000, $700,000. these are m
apparently used tampons and sanitary napkins. filthy language written all over your home and your yard and your driveway, and this mom, a 41-year-old mother, apparently caught on tape stocking up on ammo for her night's evil doings? we are taking your calls. out to michael board, woai. joining me. michael, this woman, ketchup smeared tampons and pads strewn, stuck to windows. you open up your kitchen window in the morning and there right stuck is apparently a bloody maxi pad? hello. good...
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toys 'r' us, are they helping us in any way? >>> yeah, anytime somebody comes in to be a secret santa, they will donate $200 worth of stuff to toys for tots, that's up to a million dollars. i don't know if you remember but last year these were the most heartwarming stories we told during the christmas season where people on their own would walk into a store, a kmart, toys 'r' us, walmart and say, hey, i want to pay off somebody else's layaway. can you look one up for me and help me do that? >> and someone they never met. >> it was random and stores had to figure out how to do that because they didn't really have policies for it but toys 'r' us is saying they will not only do that but encourage you by paying it forward by giving $200 to toys for tots. you can get cash on the spot for your old cell phone at the mall. eco-atms are showing up. you can donate it or mail it away to a site like gizelle. these kiosks let you drop it in, sizes it up. you could get $100 for a damaged iphone or i think it was $6 for a blackberry. oh, shame
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tell us, give us a little more background on big tex. if you go to the state fair, is that one of the iconic things you want to see, big tex staring you down? >> yeah, i don't know a whole lot about the history of big tex, but my family and i have been coming to the state fair of texas for probably 20 years or so. and it's always been an attraction, always something you want to get your picture by. and to walk up today and to see big tex on fire was pretty surreal. >> yeah, must have been quite an inferno, huh? this 52-foot statue going up in flames? >> yeah, you know, most of big tex is a metal framework, but the fabric that you actually see is evidently pretty flammable. and, man, it burned pretty quick. >> all right. but everybody's okay? nobody got hurt, derrick, as far as you know? >> no, nobody got hurt. i think the crowds enjoyed the fire, but nobody was hurt. >> yeah, okay. well, i'm sure they'll resurrect big tex, but again, from what we're gathering it was a wiring issue, big tex has got some motors in his neck makes his head m
tell us, give us a little more background on big tex. if you go to the state fair, is that one of the iconic things you want to see, big tex staring you down? >> yeah, i don't know a whole lot about the history of big tex, but my family and i have been coming to the state fair of texas for probably 20 years or so. and it's always been an attraction, always something you want to get your picture by. and to walk up today and to see big tex on fire was pretty surreal. >> yeah, must...
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coming up at on katie what makes us happy. >> two runs in the fifth. >> katie examines what makes us happy. then at 4:00, improving school test scores. california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going to be the first singing artist in space? it is going to be broadway star sarah brightman expected to blast off sometime in 20 five teen aboard a russian soyuz rocket. she said it will help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite and diamonds, rather than water and granite. we have t
coming up at on katie what makes us happy. >> two runs in the fifth. >> katie examines what makes us happy. then at 4:00, improving school test scores. california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going to be the first singing artist in space? it is going to be broadway star sarah brightman...
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it's baacs.org or call us or come to your website and link to us. >> wusa9.com. just go to the petline section. the information is there. mugs, you're a fannistic dog. -- fantastic dog. we're going into the kitchen when 9news now returns. good boy. >>> welcome back. we're celebrating one of mexico's greatest traditions. it's called the day of the dead but it is indeed a celebration. we're going to learn something and show you what it's all about. joining me know is chef omar rodriguez. your restaurant is on 7th street in northwest. >> that's right. >> tell me about the day of the dead. what is it about? it's really a celebration, not a time to mourn. >> exactly. it's a celebration every year, november 1 and 2nd. mexicans around the country, around mexico celebrate. the whole idea behind it is you're actually celebrating the people that have passed o. it's not a mourning. it's a big festival. there's parades. people actually go to the cemetery. they bring food, beverage. they'll read up ins. they'll tell them everything -- read newspapers. they'll tell them everyt
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thanks for being with us. >> good morning, everybody. there are new developments in the disappearance of michaela garecht to hetell you about. police giving us an update on the wrong running cold case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. i spoke with police this morning and also michaela garecht's mother. she told us she had a feeling in recent weeks that something would break in her daughter's case but it may take weeks to get dna test results back on a bone fragment that she tells us she can't stop thinking about all of the possibilities. >> i have said that after november 19th, 1988, it's probably impossible to have a really happy ending. >> reporter: that was the day michaela garecht was kidnapped in hayward and her mother reacting to news that a bone fragment is being tested to see if it's her. >> if this is michaela's it breaks my heart she's laying in that place for all this time and i just want to find her and bring her home. whether she's alive or whether she's not. >> reporter: hayward police say it's that of a chil
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this is the only atm serving 11,000 students, who say thend up using this, forced to use a nonhigher atm and pay fees. >> they're going to give you no choice but to add to their profit. >> this is federal aide we're talking about, federal taxpayer money. >> students are not required to open up a higher one account to receive their financial aide. if they open an account with higher one, there are absolutely no hidden fees. our charges are competitive with national and regional banks around the country and students are required to read the pop-up disclosure of the fee schedule before they are permitted to open an account. all the information is up front and no nonsense. higher one also says the deposit into a personal bank account can happen as fast as 24 to 48 hours, students told nbc bay area it took much longer. >> it was about five days difference if i remember correctly. >> it a wait he just couldn't afford. in august, the federal deposit insurance corporation announced it had settled with higher one after accusing the company of deceptive and unfair practices for excessively cha
this is the only atm serving 11,000 students, who say thend up using this, forced to use a nonhigher atm and pay fees. >> they're going to give you no choice but to add to their profit. >> this is federal aide we're talking about, federal taxpayer money. >> students are not required to open up a higher one account to receive their financial aide. if they open an account with higher one, there are absolutely no hidden fees. our charges are competitive with national and regional...
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thank you for being with us. how damaging was president obama's performance during the debate on wednesday is this >> a lot of people have been very concerned about it on the democratic side. and very excited about it on the republican side. because it really did change the tone of where things were for the past few weeks. the president was moving up in just about every estimation. and he had a real lackluster performance. let romney dominate things when it came to substance as well. and it has changed the mood of the race for sure. >> but that said, also something that might have changed the mood of the race a little bit, were those unemployment numbers that we had on friday. 7.8% unemployment. goes back to where the unemployment rate was when the president came into office. big impact? >> it's hugely symbolic for the president. that he has now not overseen a loss of jobs. on his watch. but 7.8% is still not a good unemployment number. not where anybody would want it to be. and that's where the president is suff
thank you for being with us. how damaging was president obama's performance during the debate on wednesday is this >> a lot of people have been very concerned about it on the democratic side. and very excited about it on the republican side. because it really did change the tone of where things were for the past few weeks. the president was moving up in just about every estimation. and he had a real lackluster performance. let romney dominate things when it came to substance as well. and...
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the surgeon says it is used -- the use on adolescence has rapidly risen because it is less risky. it seems to be a better procedure as far as the safety. it is a safer procedure for teenagers. >> pediatric nutrition doctor warns of long-term data is not available and that is why every adolescent patients should be screened both medically and psychologically. >> there has been some concerns about some issues with depression and addiction. >> at times, she still struggles. >> with finals, i will get really stressed out and i will go back to food. >> instead she goes to exercise. >> they say there is always a skinny chicken inside inside. >> typically, patients are no older than 16 and have a bmi of the least 40. >> eating habits could be partly to blame in strokes in younger americans. stroke rates among people under 55 jumped almost 50% between 1993 and 2005. 16 and have aearlier onset of diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol could be behind the increase. a major cereal recall, kellogg is polling boxes of mini-wheats due to the possible presence of metal fragments. it affects 2.8 mil
the surgeon says it is used -- the use on adolescence has rapidly risen because it is less risky. it seems to be a better procedure as far as the safety. it is a safer procedure for teenagers. >> pediatric nutrition doctor warns of long-term data is not available and that is why every adolescent patients should be screened both medically and psychologically. >> there has been some concerns about some issues with depression and addiction. >> at times, she still struggles....
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down, lower deductions and exemptions to create more jobs because there's nothing better for getting us to a balanced budget to have more people working, earning more money and paying taxes and that's by far the most effective and efficient way to get this budget balanced. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. a big night in denver on wednesday, as president barack obama, and mitt romney met for the first presidential debate and the candidates sparred as you heard over taxes and the deficit as well as health care. wall street reform and the role of government. with mitt romney taking some sharp shots at the president's record these past four years. >> we're seeing right now is, in my view, a trickle down government approach which has government thinking it can do a better job than free people pursuing their dreams and that's not working the. proof of that is 23 million people out of work and the proof one out of six people in poverty, the proof 32 million on food stamps to 47 million on food stamps the proof of that 50% of college graduates this year can't fi
down, lower deductions and exemptions to create more jobs because there's nothing better for getting us to a balanced budget to have more people working, earning more money and paying taxes and that's by far the most effective and efficient way to get this budget balanced. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. a big night in denver on wednesday, as president barack obama, and mitt romney met for the first presidential debate and the candidates sparred as you...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. at the guaranteed's lowest price.attresses plus, pay no interest for 3 years on the best brand-name mattress sets. get your best rest ever from sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> welcome back to center college in danville, kentucky let's go to charles krauthammer in washington. charles? your thoughts. >> i think the debate happened at several levels. if you read the transcripts i think it's dead even. if you heard it on radio, biden won. if you watch on television, he lost. in the transcript if you look at the raw argument i think it was even, each side had points to make and made them. i think not one side was stronger than another. if you heard it on the radio, what you heard is that biden being aggressive, forceful. sort of on the attack. and he pushed the argument his way. he did
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you'll want to use 95 instead. >>> it is 4:41. time for the first your money segment of the morning. >> here's jessica doyle with the headlines. another three-digit loss. >> not a good day. we're hoping for better. wall teet is focusing -- wall street is focusing on the profits. they did not like what they saw of alcoa. shares fell after the aluminum company said it's cautious about the company's financial outlook mostly because of the slowdown in china. check be the numbers, the dow stands this morning at 13,344. dropped 128 points in trading. nasdaq was off by 13. s&p 5 hundred also a bad day -- 500 also a bad day off by 9. the c.e.o. of jpmorgan chase is sounding off about taxes. jamie diamond says he's -- die monday says he's willing to pay a higher rate for lower corporate taxes so businesses can compete better globally. dimond joined several c.e.o.s. the u.s. faces a fiscal cliff of $600 billion in tax hikes and spending cuts. if congress doesn't take action by the end of the year. >>> investors seem to like fed ex' new cost
you'll want to use 95 instead. >>> it is 4:41. time for the first your money segment of the morning. >> here's jessica doyle with the headlines. another three-digit loss. >> not a good day. we're hoping for better. wall teet is focusing -- wall street is focusing on the profits. they did not like what they saw of alcoa. shares fell after the aluminum company said it's cautious about the company's financial outlook mostly because of the slowdown in china. check be the...
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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> i just don't know how the president could have come into office, facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, and economic crisis at the kitchen table, and spent his energy and passion for two years fighting for obamacare instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. it has killed jobs. >> that was governor mitt romney wednesday night attacking the president on his administration's signature piece of legislatures, obamacare. so, mary, this is typically democratic turf. health care, where did romney score on that issue? >> well, i think he did two things very effectively. one was, remember when he first started running for president against, in the primary when john mccain was the candidate? he tended to like to talk about data, and we even jo
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thanks, veronica. >> thanks for joining us. tune in at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 for all the days news. >> we'll be back tomorrow morning. plan to join us for that. until then, have a terrific day. we
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two post debate polls give us very different views. a cnn/orc pole showed paul ryan ahead of joe biden 48% over 44%. this pole showed 50% compared to 31% for ryan and 19% called the debate a tie. for a look at some of the highlights from last night's debate we go now to nbc's steve handles men who is at the site in danville, kentucky. steve, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, thanks. good morning from danville, kentucky, where they differed sharply on practically all the big issues but these are smart, well-informed politicians. paul ryan and joe biden both had reason to feel good about how that came across here last night. a long-time democratic insider versus a republican young gun whose ticket has new momentum. mitt romney was watching. barack obama too. moderator martha raddatz of abc. they tangled on iran. >> we're moving faster toward a nuclear weapon. it's because this administration has no credibility on this issue. >> we will not allow the iranians to get a nlear weapon. you're going to go to war, is that what you want to do? >>
two post debate polls give us very different views. a cnn/orc pole showed paul ryan ahead of joe biden 48% over 44%. this pole showed 50% compared to 31% for ryan and 19% called the debate a tie. for a look at some of the highlights from last night's debate we go now to nbc's steve handles men who is at the site in danville, kentucky. steve, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, thanks. good morning from danville, kentucky, where they differed sharply on practically all the big issues but...
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all of us serving you. us bank >> welcome back to center college in danville, kentucky let's go to charles krauthammer in washington. charles? your thoughts. >> i think the debate happened at several levels. if you read the transcripts i think it's dead even. if you heard it on radio, biden won. if you watch on television, he lost. in the transcript if you look at the raw argument i think it was even, each side had points to make and made them. i think not one side was stronger than another. if you heard it on the radio, what you heard is that biden being aggressive, forceful. sort of on the attack. and he pushed the argument his way. he did a lot of interrupting as well, ryan reacted with i thought excessive deferenci allowing himself to be cutoff and ending with a point you might understand which he talked about the catholic bishop, biden said he's not going to be compelled to do anything under obama care, ryan said why is that they're suing the administration? that is almost on a side that was lost and t
all of us serving you. us bank >> welcome back to center college in danville, kentucky let's go to charles krauthammer in washington. charles? your thoughts. >> i think the debate happened at several levels. if you read the transcripts i think it's dead even. if you heard it on radio, biden won. if you watch on television, he lost. in the transcript if you look at the raw argument i think it was even, each side had points to make and made them. i think not one side was stronger than...
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away to partly cloudy for am of us. but for the north bay, a mix of sun and clouds will continue for the second half of the afternoon into the evening hours as the second system riding over northern california may actually -- it -- 58 in concord right now. 62 in hayward. these numbers a lot like what we felt yesterday. just as cool as yesterday within a few degrees of what we had on thursday. your satellite radar there. finally pushing off to the east. taking with it that last bit of rain. this could brush parts of the north bay. outside of that we're looking at a cool, cloudy okay day. here's friday afternoon for you as we progress through the afternoon. the clouds won't go away altogether but we'll see bigger breaks to the south and the east and over parts of the bay. so partly cloudy, to partly cloudy expected for the afternoon. the light rain pulling out of here. this next system will sweep across the area by tonight leaving in the hospital of -- leaving in the possibility of moisture. we're on to this and on our wa
away to partly cloudy for am of us. but for the north bay, a mix of sun and clouds will continue for the second half of the afternoon into the evening hours as the second system riding over northern california may actually -- it -- 58 in concord right now. 62 in hayward. these numbers a lot like what we felt yesterday. just as cool as yesterday within a few degrees of what we had on thursday. your satellite radar there. finally pushing off to the east. taking with it that last bit of rain. this...
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he's been great for us all year long. >> we are not out of this by along shocked -- a long shot. >> this is a pretty good wall. dinnertime ac4:07 is game time. >> some fans of the nationals will turn things around with a win today. >> next time. >> i am still happy with what they've done so far this year. >> today's game is a little later than yesterday's. first pitch at today will be just after 4:00 p.m. today's game will be on television on tbs. >> a sobering report on food safety. >> we will look at that and an early look at trading with linda bell in new york. >> let's begin with a recall. kellogg's is recalling frosted and unfrosted miniwheats. it may contain pieces of metal. fda inspections of industry facilities are rare. food companies often hire their own inspectors a. it's more problematic for imported fruioods. there were unsanitary conditions for some foreign food plants. netflix plans to start offosed captions on all television and movie content within a year, part of a settlement from a death massachusetts viewer -- deaf massachusetts viewer. linda bell reporting for abc 7
he's been great for us all year long. >> we are not out of this by along shocked -- a long shot. >> this is a pretty good wall. dinnertime ac4:07 is game time. >> some fans of the nationals will turn things around with a win today. >> next time. >> i am still happy with what they've done so far this year. >> today's game is a little later than yesterday's. first pitch at today will be just after 4:00 p.m. today's game will be on television on tbs. >> a...
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he taught us to be close to people peeping he taught us about organization. you cannot just go out there and put your name on the ballot and expect people to votes. he said you always have to stay close to the people. he was the consummate politician and the consummate campaigner. >> but there were hard times. he served 16 months in federal prison after being convicted in 1987 of influence peddling. >> he had a smile on his face. he was just stronger. you know, they are not going to beat me down. he refused to let people beat him down. and even up into his passing, he was fighting. i saw him last week. >> no one's life is perfect. he would be the first to tell you he had many challenges in his life. but what he did with his children and his grandchildren -- a sense to do something for something else. >> at this time, funeral arrangements are pending. wbal-tv 11 news. >> fall weather across the region today. bright sunny skies. the atmosphere is bone dry right now. which means this front kicking up showers in the great lakes will moved here and pretty much all
he taught us to be close to people peeping he taught us about organization. you cannot just go out there and put your name on the ballot and expect people to votes. he said you always have to stay close to the people. he was the consummate politician and the consummate campaigner. >> but there were hard times. he served 16 months in federal prison after being convicted in 1987 of influence peddling. >> he had a smile on his face. he was just stronger. you know, they are not going to...
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thank you for joining us. he was saying in his report this could prove a turning point with pakistan. what do you think? >> i think there are millions of people across pakistan that certainly hope so. i was very encouraged to die. of course, it is the day of prayer for malala. the chief of the mosque in lahore calls for "and ambassador of hope." that is an enormously significant. religious scholars have issued a fatwah, determining that the attack was unislamic. these are important messages that we hope will unify pakistan and they seem to be. >> how much support do you think there is at the grass-roots level for the taliban policy of not letting girls of education? >> is basically a conservative society. you would find most people are conservative about girls' education. they supported for the first -- for the first few years. they do support -- is long does it support girls' education. -- islam does support girls' education. the fact that malala is one of them, it has personalized the issue. >> do you think
thank you for joining us. he was saying in his report this could prove a turning point with pakistan. what do you think? >> i think there are millions of people across pakistan that certainly hope so. i was very encouraged to die. of course, it is the day of prayer for malala. the chief of the mosque in lahore calls for "and ambassador of hope." that is an enormously significant. religious scholars have issued a fatwah, determining that the attack was unislamic. these are...
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coming up at on katie what makes us happy. >> two runs in the fifth. >> katie examines what makes us happy. then at 4:00, improving school test scores. california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going to be the first singing artist in space? it is going to be broadway star sarah brightman expected to blast off sometime in 20 five teen aboard a russian soyuz rocket. she said itill help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite and diamonds, rather than water and granite. we have to
coming up at on katie what makes us happy. >> two runs in the fifth. >> katie examines what makes us happy. then at 4:00, improving school test scores. california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going to be the first singing artist in space? it is going to be broadway star sarah brightman...
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he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far.
he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far.
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for myself, for my family, it keeps us clean. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong, protection for a confident clean or your money back. >>> and topping "the pulse," this morning, it's nobel prize season. here's something to chew on as all those brainiacs get their prizes. maybe it's something they ate. >> there's a new study in "the new england journal of medicine" ties chocolate consumption to how many nobel prize winners a country has. switzerland leads the way in chocolate consumption and in nobel. the u.s. is somewhere in the middle on both of them. eat some chocolate, makes you smart. >> makes you smarter. >>> a restaurant here in new york has created, get this, a $295 hamburger. it's dubbed le burger extravagant. even guinness has certified it the most expensive in the world. >> the meat alone is 80 bucks a pound. it's black truffles, caviar, sea salt, smoked with alder wood. the bun is flecked with 24 karat cold flakes from switzerland. and it's not just for show. they have sold a few of these things. >> apparently, it's real
for myself, for my family, it keeps us clean. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong, protection for a confident clean or your money back. >>> and topping "the pulse," this morning, it's nobel prize season. here's something to chew on as all those brainiacs get their prizes. maybe it's something they ate. >> there's a new study in "the new england journal of medicine" ties chocolate consumption to how many nobel prize winners a country has....
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you can find us on twitter. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbour! today prince wednesday is coming over to play at the beach! and then we're going to music man stan's music shop to play with the instruments! will you come play too? i'll be right back! is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsb
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maybe use 95 instead. i'll be back with more coming up at 4:39. >>> we start with breaking news now. fire crews are on the scene of a deadly fire in northeast baltimore. two-alarm fire started just after 2:00 this morning at a house in the 5000 block of denwood avenue. five people were killed in the fire, four of them children. one person survived by jumping from a second-floor window. multiple firefighters have also been injured. we'll update you on the story throughout the morning. >>> back to the nats. do or die at nats park in d.c. this is definitely not where the nationals thought they were going to be so soon in their first playoff run. >> absolutely. no matter how you say it, one more loss and the naptions' historic -- nationals' historic 2012 season will be done. the nationals' bats have been relatively silent. the team has been outscored 22- 7. so different from the regular season. wednesday was no different. they left 11 men on base while getting shut out 8-0. despite the setbacks, the team hasn'
maybe use 95 instead. i'll be back with more coming up at 4:39. >>> we start with breaking news now. fire crews are on the scene of a deadly fire in northeast baltimore. two-alarm fire started just after 2:00 this morning at a house in the 5000 block of denwood avenue. five people were killed in the fire, four of them children. one person survived by jumping from a second-floor window. multiple firefighters have also been injured. we'll update you on the story throughout the morning....
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but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real buss. less expensive option than a traditional lawyer? at legalzoom you get personalized services for...
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that given to us by danielle. this afternoon lots of this hail, which is considered pretty unusual for this area, and with it came thunder and lightning creating potentially a dangerous weather situation. we want to bring in our chief meteorologist in the nbc bay area weather center who is tracking the storm. pretty odd to have that, and we've seen a
that given to us by danielle. this afternoon lots of this hail, which is considered pretty unusual for this area, and with it came thunder and lightning creating potentially a dangerous weather situation. we want to bring in our chief meteorologist in the nbc bay area weather center who is tracking the storm. pretty odd to have that, and we've seen a
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use your common sense, who do you trust on this? a man who introduced a bill that would raise $6400 a year knowing it and passing it and romney saying he would sign it. >> that statistic was completely misleading. more importantly, this is what politicians do when they don't have a record to run on. try to scare people from voting for you. medicare did so much for my own family, we are not going to jeopardize this program. >> you are jeopardizing the program. you are changing the program from a guaranteed benefit. whatever you call it, the bottom line is people are going to have to pay more out of their pockets. the families i know, they don't have the money to pay more. >> joining me now from the sight of last night's debate, time magazine senior analyst, mark halperin, he's the co-author of game change and the forthcoming game change. mark, thanks for waking up early, my friend. >> i'm happy to be here. i have had it up to here with your mularkey, with all due respect. >> get off my lawn. >> yeah. >> let's get to your report card.
use your common sense, who do you trust on this? a man who introduced a bill that would raise $6400 a year knowing it and passing it and romney saying he would sign it. >> that statistic was completely misleading. more importantly, this is what politicians do when they don't have a record to run on. try to scare people from voting for you. medicare did so much for my own family, we are not going to jeopardize this program. >> you are jeopardizing the program. you are changing the...
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the firefighters had to use a special oxygen mask to save two birds. they were rescued from a raging house fire. there were three cats that did not make it out. >>> finally, you are not going to believe what washed up on a florida beach. a giant eyeball. it's the size of a softball. it's turned over to florida wildlife officials. it has marine biologists stumped. they are not sure what sea creature has such a big eye. it could be a giant squid or october put. it is big and it is blue. that's for sure. >>> now, for a look at the national weather, we turn to meteorologist bill karins. he probably has a conspiracy theory. why would i think that? >> government. not sure which one but it's a government ploy somewhere. keep the kids out of the water. good morning, everyone. we have active weather that's going to happen. thunderstorms pushing through the nashville area and tennessee. a weak storm with cold, chilly rain. this is the beginning of an active weather pattern. if you are in the middle of the country, new thunderstorms popping up here. areas of new
the firefighters had to use a special oxygen mask to save two birds. they were rescued from a raging house fire. there were three cats that did not make it out. >>> finally, you are not going to believe what washed up on a florida beach. a giant eyeball. it's the size of a softball. it's turned over to florida wildlife officials. it has marine biologists stumped. they are not sure what sea creature has such a big eye. it could be a giant squid or october put. it is big and it is blue....
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you can tweet them to us at fox friends first or e-mail us at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com and we will read some of them later in the show. >>> moving on to another top story this morning and a look at who is talking. a lot of fireworks on capitol hill as so many lawmakers tray to get to the bottom of what happened on the attack on our consulate on 9-11. a lot of questions are being raised about the conflicting statements about what happened. a top stateme department offici confirmed he told lawmakers the day after the attack that he believed it was terrorism. that was not the only intense moment on the hill. >> the security in benghazi was a struggle and remained a struggle throughout my time there. the situation remained uncertain and reports from some libyan indicated it was getting worse. diplomatic secretary mained weak. in april there was only one diplomatic security agent living there. >> when i was in libya good part of the day never once did any person once mention a video. never. i am fascinated to know from the president of the united states, from the secretary of state, fro
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you can find us on twitter. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles
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is it from us. for us, from here. in danville, kentucky tune in on tuesday for next debate between president obama and governor romney. in new y york. >> more is coming up right here. >> and we're coming to you live from the spin room a special edition of hannity. we're loaded up tonight and have a frank luntz focus group. governor sara palin will be here tonight. a lot of ground to cover. joe biden laughing seemingly uncontrol bli. rude, condescending. how will this play out? we have substance issues a lot of the american people might not ab ware of. he said bengazy that they hadn't requested security? that is inaccurate. first, our good friend frank luntz is standing by in ohio. take it away. >> okay. we've got 26 of you. i want to et is the stage. who voted for barack obama in 2008? raise your hand. who voted for john mccain in 2008? okay. so this is a group leaning towards obama. it's important. all of you are undecided. correct? let's do this. i want to do a word to describe paul ryan's performance tonight. >> pa
is it from us. for us, from here. in danville, kentucky tune in on tuesday for next debate between president obama and governor romney. in new y york. >> more is coming up right here. >> and we're coming to you live from the spin room a special edition of hannity. we're loaded up tonight and have a frank luntz focus group. governor sara palin will be here tonight. a lot of ground to cover. joe biden laughing seemingly uncontrol bli. rude, condescending. how will this play out? we...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communies can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us seing you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. neil: here we are in danville, kentucky, in the spin room, a couple plod cast blog -- broadcast blogs and lined up, we're all next to each other. we are a little bit more spread out here, you probably want to skip dinner because, there is that little room, if you eat too much all of a sudden i'm spilling over into a rival news service, i don't top do that, i want to save myself for you. we're about a half hour away from the big debate, and pressure is oboth guys, if you think about it, if you are paul ryan, the young guy who was all of 3 years old when joe biden was first elected to senate in delaware. and your boss, had a fantastic performance about a week ago. and if you are joe biden our boss on an off week. so ou have to knock it out of the park without saying anything crazy. andy is joining us from california
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that was used as an entry to a question about abortion. i personally would have preferred to just see the question asked without any preface stuff about people's religious affiliation. >> there was a large windup to the question. i would have liked to see the question much more about the pro life question which includes health care, how do we feed our people, how are folks taken care of way beyond birth to natural death. how are we a society, how are we the people caring for all of our citizens. >> sister simone campbell, governor howard dean. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, why the rules of presidential debates need to be changed. they've changed a lot already but there's more to do. >>> and, did borat inspire an actress who went out during the iowa caucus us and managed to have some real encounters with the real republican presidential candidates? that's coming up. approve this message. "i'm not in favor of a $5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan." mitchell: "the nonpartisan tax policy cente
that was used as an entry to a question about abortion. i personally would have preferred to just see the question asked without any preface stuff about people's religious affiliation. >> there was a large windup to the question. i would have liked to see the question much more about the pro life question which includes health care, how do we feed our people, how are folks taken care of way beyond birth to natural death. how are we a society, how are we the people caring for all of our...